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The aim of the project is to elucidate molecular intra- and extracellular mechanisms of signaling modulating myeloid cells' immune responses. The project is supported by Innosuisse and has a translational goal aiming to pave a path to clinical
You will investigate the mechanisms of how pathogen effectors bind to their host targets to promote disease. You will implement a pipeline for identification of host proteins targeted by effectors from Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal agent of the
The successful applicant will be expected to independently develop ultrafast spectroscopic techniques to study photosynthetic systems, to work well in a highly dynamic, interdisciplinary and collaborative environments; embracing new scientific challenges;
Your work will directly contribute to translational and precision medicine initiatives, with a particular focus on the discovery of clinically relevant targets for cancer immunotherapy. In this role, you will support the team by driving mass
Designing and conducting experiments investigating chromatin architecture and transcriptional regulation; Studying cohesin dynamics and interactions with adipogenic transcription factors; Generating and analyzing genome-wide and imaging-based datasets;